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Where do I begin...First off Revis makes everybody disappear, not just Hartline, also if you watched the game against Houston, you would've realized Hartline only played 37 snaps and 99% of them were in the 2nd half where he caught 3 for 53. Not sure that,s dissappearing.

And when the **** did anybody say we didn't need anymore WRs. Making **** up I see.

Directly after your post for one. Hartline is not a #1 WR. If, and that's a big if, he actually manages to string together some good games instead of disappearing, we'll discuss it further then.

And Zona got the answer to their question, Hartline delivered. And yes I believe he can avg atleast 78 yards per game for the rest of the way to end up in the top 10 in receiving yardage. I guess only time will tell. When Wes Welker was showing less than Hartline, NE crowned him. Now, we have a better version and you want to sell him short. I can't wait to see the dumbass look on your face, when Hartline consistently becomes week in and week out, one of the best receivers in the league.

Hartline a better version of Welker. You can't make this stuff up. Only one guy on this board is capable of spewing this stuff time and time again despite being proven wrong time and time again with his laughable overreactions.

It is great to have the leading WR in terms of yards after four weeks, but let us remain humble and sober until we see how the rest of the season pans out. Some are getting a little delirious on Hartline despite his middle of the pack numbers coming into this season. I like Hartline, but let's not start crowing him a true NFL #1 receiver until he proves he can draw and beat double coverage on a consistent basis.

With 752 combined yards, Bess and Hartline make up the leagueís most productive wide receiving tandem through the seasonís four weeks.??? What? I thought this was impossible.

At the seasonís quarter mark, Hartline is on pace to shatter Mark Claytonís team record for receiving yards in a season (1,389). Hartline can break the record by averaging 78 yards per game for the rest of the season. - The Great Mark Clayton, still think Hartline doesn't qualify as #1 receiver? by this logic, Wes wouldn't be considered a number one either.

Hartline Already has (6) +20 yard plays and (3) +40 yard plays. And with receivers who have atleast 25 receptions, he also leads the league in yards per catch at 18.2. I would die to be his agent right now.

Then thereís Davone Bess, who ranks in the top-five league-wide in third-down receiving yards (142) and third-down catches (nine).

Look, Hartline can be a number 2, and Bess is a very good slot guy...but we don't have a number 1.

You don't base a season's production on a couple games...DC's will take Hartline away once it becomes obvious that he is the go to guy with what we have to offer. Thats when it will become glaringly obvious to even the most casual observer that we are still missing that piece.

With a bonafide number 1, Hartline can stay in one-on-one situations and propser...without it they will take him out of the game.

Courage....is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway....John Wayne

Packers' season ended last year because of the tragedy Philbin endured. A lot of people underestimated how well Philbin can prepare his team, because he wasn't calling the plays in Green Bay. Philbin's attention to detail is the best thing that's happened to Miami in a long time.